Here, 9 out of 10 young people become drug-free
At Mini Maria Stockholm, a collaboration between social services and healthcare has helped nine out of ten youths become drug-free after completing treatment.
The main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
Argentina's Senate has approved a new juvenile criminal regime that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, establishing new legal guarantees and penalties for minors.
Yobe to establish drug abuse, rehabilitation agency
The Yobe State Government is planning to create a State Drug Abuse Prevention and Rehabilitation Agency to combat drug abuse and substance dependency in the state.
Nigeria: Benue to Rehabilitate Bandit Recruits, Not Repentant Terrorists
The Benue State Government plans to rehabilitate youths forcibly recruited into criminal gangs, clarifying that the initiative is not aimed at terrorists.
Taking the rhyme and reason of rap behind bars to help young offenders
A rap program at the Riverina Youth Justice Centre aims to reduce recidivism among young offenders by providing a creative outlet through music.
Children can be locked up for a maximum of eleven hours in the new youth prisons
Sweden plans to allow 13-year-olds to serve sentences in youth prisons, with a maximum confinement time of eleven hours and strict separation from adults.
Letter to the Editor. Give youth prisons a chance
The article advocates for the implementation of youth imprisonment for serious offenders aged 13 to 17, arguing that it could prevent repeating past mistakes in handling juvenile crime.
Kasper's, 30, past cost taxpayers a million – now he talks about how it could have been prevented
Kasper, who has a long history of criminal behavior, reveals how society could have prevented his costly path of crime that has burdened taxpayers.
After the half sanction in Deputies, Cúneo Libarona defended the Youth Criminal Law: "It's not about killing the kid, it's about giving another opportunity"
Argentinian Justice Minister Mariano Cúneo Libarona defended the government's proposed youth criminal law following its preliminary approval in the Chamber of Deputies, indicating that the focus is on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
Journal of Laws from February 12, 2026 (items 158 - 165)
New regulations and announcements from various Polish ministries and officials regarding social services, infrastructure, and youth rehabilitation were published in the Journal of Laws.
Alberta boy, 13, sentenced to intense rehab program for trying to murder brother
A 13-year-old boy in Alberta has been sentenced to three years in a rehabilitation program after pleading guilty to attempting to murder his younger brother.
Youth Criminal Justice: An Opportunity to Build Solid Solutions
The article discusses the importance of appropriate consequences for youth offenders while emphasizing the need for special treatment for minors.
Flora Tabanelli: "I grew up without TV and cell phone, I only listen to the snow"
Flora Tabanelli, an 18-year-old gold medalist in Big Air freeskiing, discusses her unique upbringing and her journey back to the snow after rehabilitation.
The number of young people who gamble is decreasing. "Some parents think gambling is okay, it is not"
The frequency of gambling among young people has declined over the past decade, attributed to prevention efforts and legal interventions, although young males, particularly those interested in sports, remain at increased risk, according to Professor Neven Ricijaš from the Educational-Rehabilitation Faculty in Zagreb.